CONSTRUCTION foreman Al Bristaw photographs site today before workmen begin erecting new building Pro lirnianry work willbo ï¬nished by the weekend and men and machines will be at work COUNCIL AWARDS CONTRACT Continued from page one There will he small office for the Warden and another small er committee room Theiour oliicinls offices will be below the council chamber and locker room and apart ment for the caretaker is silunu ted in subbasement below that Space tar as cars is pro vided and rear door will con ncct the parking lot with coun cil chamber Mr Boigon told committee last night the specifications in eluded many above average standard items We have re nuested exacting specifications in our plans and will see that plete at that price even to the lights for the electric fixtures The figure sulimittedby Ken nedys included 5000 contingen cies making the net figure 5289204 Other lenders grosst were Emery Engineering Barrie 531382 Louis Donolo Toronto $516712 Payne and Sons Toronto scram Carrol Qon tractors Toronto 5307770 Rob ert McAlpine Co Toronto 5323 530 The Kennedy company recent ly completed the Steel Street public school in Barrie At pre sent they have nine other schools under construction in locations from Aurora to Bracelt they are carried out it is com HUNDREDS ATTEND Barrie Its First Civic Dinner City Of The city of Barrie last night held its ï¬rst civic dinner Every body sewing the city was in vitcdpublic works employees try sanitation squad City Hall typ ists members of boards and commissions The dinner was at Collier Street United Church Fellowship Hall Chairmen of committees com missions and boards introduced the other members of the bud ies and the stalls Speeches guillotined by Mayor Willard Kinzie to two minutes were brief and formal Only city solicitor Rowe managed to get in spiel ofany length and he described the work of the Harbor Committee in some de tail The mayor however did not apply the guillotine to himself and delivered stirring perora tion calling on city personnel to Be Booster He reminded them of th im provement ln Flyers pe orm ances last year after the Boos ter Club was formed Dont be knocker he urged BOOST CITY He revealed hitherto un known factthat an unnamed industry which recently located in Barrie did so not because of the facts andfigures presented by the Industrial committee but through personal contact of its agents with the people of Bar bridge men to talk tothe citizens and the citizens had boosted the city into receiving new indus He recalled the words he had spoken earlier in the year when Barrjes firs city council was inauguratd We wish this to be friendly city city of integ rity place we can enjoy liv ingln place of industry and commerce We want it to be tidy with lovely streets The Mayor spoke of the un precedented fiveyear public works program Everystrect will have curbs in five years he pledged He spoke of trouble in dealing with storm waters in the city Previous paving work had in creased runoff he told an audi ence which included three for mer mayors We have this job of catching up MUDS PARK The mayor congratulated the Harbor Committee on its plan to put large park on the city waterfront Earlier the mayor had jestingi ly remindcdtlibse present of recent occasion when council hadlevied $300 fine for building offence committed by his company Lakeview Dairy Ltd This was his first turkey dinner since then he joked The Klnzie family hadsubsisted on rle The onmpanyhad sent hamburger meat rooavs STOCKPRICES Compiled atrnoun by Crawfordnnd Co no Flynn 11 Collier Stteet at Clappertoy Colostrcani connunan Duagon 106 11 New My nu Nonnda Iflnel on Suzi Dom Faun 25 Domstomos Antoni unn ak nannnt on Nov Sea bell rnt Co Brulllan interprnv Moore on Ont 11 Pipe KemAdduon nhlnw Gran tauI 971 644 ï¬st growth renown amen mo 33 Goldaup 13 and Metals up 50wourun Io New YORK srocx nxcnnrwa AVERAGE industrial up an nuns up 101 utilities down of rnvnntosr ACTIVE mantras Dragon New Mylamaqne nit Nickel arming lndnï¬ï¬‚llfl on em 29 Mass Fu 0111256 e17tuna us Lia North American supervised Grow memos ax Join liiej Civil llelenoer nonsulinswo crossrs Commencing Sept 1959 at Ci Defence room llowen St pan Thosereceivingjcert lticates atconelnsioa of course will be eligible tojointhe SitJohn Ambulance Nursing Div isioo Holds Monday morning heal head of firm Kenneth Kennedy is with Mr Bristow Kenneth Kaahcdy told re porter today there was short age of wideflanged steel beams because of the US steel strike Current quotations were for de livery eight to ten weeks after the end of the strike SUPPLY FROM STOCK But he had been able to ob tain supply from warehouse stock Delivery wasexpected in four weeks which would en able thecounty building tobe erected and closed in before winter The new building will likely be available by the June session of county council Chainnnn of the county pro pcrty committee is William Peacock Reeve of Essa town ship County councll authoriz ed the committee in June to proceed with the building third person managed speech of some length He was TV announcer Don Gray who entertained the company with hilarious talk about the things that can go wrong in TV stu die He followed with couple of folksongs Bert Churchill provided music during dinner The meal was served by ladies of the Collier Street United Church who were formally thanked by Alderman Fred Smith City clerk Ben Straughaa drew prizes during the evening First prize an automatic coffee per colator manufactured id Barrie went to the mayors secretary Pat DAmbrosio Each person present received lipstick also from Barrie manufacturer WEATHER Synopsis Cold northerly winds drove temperature down to the low 505 in Southern Ontario Thursday night inspite of the partial blanket effect resulting from cloud patches The cool air over Ontario today will be characterized by partly cloudy skies diminishing winds and temperatures ranging from the high 605 in Southern Ontario the nud40s farther north Clear skies combined with light winds to night will allow temperatures to take another drop sufficient to cause some local ground frost in lowlying areas that are susceth lble Fine weather is forecast to continue Saturday with slowiy rising temperatures Precast temperstirrer Low tonight High Saturdayx Windsor St Thomas London Winghnm Employers with stuff of are 24 psopler is You gt newtypeot Groupvlife accident and sickness insurance for smaller firms sasvirornsnu ANp arrears tax Anvaumsss mimosa McCullough Associates gt me at its Juno meeting but at thetint meeting utthe Employee and pay than 515 an nuity on each years service Tbh works out at total pay off at 86794138 for the year com pleted by all present employees Board member Snelgrove commented that nanoteochtag employees were as important to school as the teacher and should either have the same Convict Man Oi Assault Gerard Dumont 1t Ferris Lane Barrie was convicted of assault tooccasion actual bodily harm to his father by Barrie agglstrate Rennlcka Wednes Dumont whoplended guilty to the charge will be sentenced Wednesday Sept to The charge was reduced from shooting with intent to wound Napoleon Dumont theaccus eda father said he came home the evening of August 13 and started to argue with his wife The boy went downstairs and got shotgun he went on and came back up to where the quarrel was going on He made grab at his son and the gun went off injuring him in the shoulder Gordon Mciurk ddending al leged there was good deal of provocation for assault in the case Dumont had been remahd ed since Sept Bradford Aims For Prize Bradford woman whosehusI band is unemployed and who works part time in grocery storeis anxiously counting on supporters in her town to help her win special cash prize off eredasa bonus thisweelronly in The Examiner New York City Tour Contest Audrey Stevens loyear resident of liradfocd is trying to win one of the four cash pri zes totalling $100 with the top prize $50 by acquiring more new subscriptions than the eight other contestants She is currently fourth in the standings and the higher she rises by Saturdays closing date the more money she receives The family ï¬nances could cer tainly use the utra income since her husband Ernie an exAvro worker was laid off in Febru an He went back in April but worked for only two months before he was laid off again He has been out of work except for few odd jobs ever since The family receives 10 week ly from Avro and also some money from the Unemployment Insurance Commission but the latter of courseylasts only limited time Son David is an to school this year and this gives Audrey more time to work in the groc erystore The grand prize offered in the contest forthe five top ladles is the weeklong all expense rand Hones mar atreetsheoween namely St east side only until tumorre one Council or the City of nameginrenas to gt the pointsherelpatter mentioned and int no to Application wiltbe mad may within Bldays iter be Thieves Take Boat Motor Barrie Ontario Provincial Pol locarelookingoutforavalu able 1980 model Surf Ray out board motorboot whichwu rp poxted stolen trme Vaughan Township area this morning The boat valued at 1795 Munro lsxï¬ with white hull and red deck Owner Jan Ronald Cbatharn told The Barrie Examiner this morning the boat was rtolen from outside Woodbine Motel Vaughan Township where he was staying The boat was to have been used at demonstra tion at the lleatboard Outboard Motor in this area The registration number is 2413mm and it has red gas tank and to Firestone motor The boat wasparked near his car but unhitchcd from his car The trailer it was on has dis appeared with it Owner Bosveld is at present touring the area around Barrie helping police search Charged With Careless Driving An Oshawa motorist was char ged with careless driving Vic toria Harbour Ontario Provinc ial Police Thursday Damage of 5500 occurred said OPP Coast Glen Graham after Artuond Blondin 1o Oshawa turned his car over into ditch Highway 12 near Eady cross He was going into left hand curve when he went off the road on the east side hit culvert and rolled into thedltc Womdn MRS AUDREY STEVENS paid vacation to NewYork City Since Mrs Stevens is cur rently fourth in the standings her chances of matting the trip look favorable but she will have to hustle to keep up MIS Stevens is enthusiastic aboiit making the trip lt should be quitea change would like tovsee New York lvenever been there before she said But right now her prime goal is to get one of the cash prizes offered in the bonus and shehos arry south existing sidaand lnnisï¬l atEcctes St mm mam snam nangar 0m ram Its ran And Everybde Knows lts fall fair tlmel The farmers knowlt Theyve been putting aside thoseextra special specimens for weeks The country women tolling over their giant old stoves knowlt The animalsaogmbed and brush ed within an inch of their lives know it Even the city tellers watch ins trailers and sulldes hauled along the highways they know ltton 32 And this mornings cool fall air clinched the deal as Siméoe County residents burrowedbe neath the covers or howled when bare feet landed on an we pectedly frigid floor First of thecouhty ram is at Coidwater today and tomorr Huronia Fall Wants Report On suspiciousPéople an Cityrliolice Chlef Ed ward Tschirhart issued warn ing to householdersthls morning following the second breakin on Dunlap St East indess than week Nothing was stolen from 25 Dunlop Stl3ast last night ut the apartment which is owned by nurse was ransacked TV set was stolen from another nearby apartment Sunday Chief Tschirhart said this morning the reason for so many of these breakins was people did not take enough notice of strange characters are partmcnt houses and su we as call if you seeanything you think might be suspicion said in request to the public We dont mind itit turns out to ban false alarm Another way to cut down breakins was he added for new pic who are going away to notify the police and neighbors before they do so and ask them to keep construct air Iime underway at pm with Cold water Legion Boys Band lead ing the parade with blasting buglaa and beating drums Next Greek comes the second big onethe With Oro Fall Fair Tuesday and Wednesday Oro Ayicultural Society under Earl Reid has lined up varied pro gram highlighted by aullty races Wednesday the School Fair and highway show All entrles for this one close Sept 15 The Barrie Exhibition la ach Eduled or Th radayFnday and Decorate Three BordenNCOs OTTAWA Special Award of the CanadianForces Decoration to two officers and threenon commissionedofficera serving at CamPVBorden hasbeea announc ed by the Department ofNn tioaal Defence Headquartiars here Malor Pullen CD of the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps receives 1st Clasp to his Canadian Forces Decoration The Decoration also goes to CaptD Stillwell RCR of London 0nt Sgt Ploufte BCOC of Montreal Sgt Vance Royal Canadan Army Medical Corps of Flem lng Saak and Corporal Jones Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers of Saturday Sept 24 25 and 25 Under the slogon Show Win dow of Simcoe County Barrla Agricultural Soclew predicts thabeat agriculturall dLsplay ln tbs lairs history Marking the year Barrie has become eitythe society has arranged special night per fortnanee Saturday Sept as headed by wellknown singing star and supported by strong entertainment cast Media president an William Malconson is man users Other nearby fairsilorthcom lirg are Beeton on Sept 2940 Cglllngwod Oct 13Cookstowa Sept iota Elmvala Sophia Meaford Sept mo Drillin Septlmmhz Owen SopndrOct on Shelhume sep WES TradaFalr 0c FindBalms 39 Lost Over Night Eightyearold nav ot Banie who disappeared from his home Thursday after noon was fnuad by police this morning two miles awaycold but Imharmed slept behind hedge he told his parents Mr and Mrs Kendall He wore no jacket over his Tshlrt The boy had wandered oif in th same way twice before Temperatures during Saint John th night fell to the sea 132m ANNIVERSARY sermons lliitSltltl uniirn cannon SUNDAY SEPTEMBER l8 at 11 amt and730 Pan REV JOHN ROBINSON MISSING aunerHant